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8 votes
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What the media get wrong in coverage of LGBTQ politicians
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How scientists colorize photos of space
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How Not to Regulate Social Media: Proposed privacy and bot laws don’t target real problems, and would cause needless harm
4 votes -
Mindhunter | Season 2 teaser
9 votes -
Twice a year this floating library delivers thousands of books to the remote islands of Stockholm's archipelago
4 votes -
Dispelling the myth of robotic efficiency
5 votes -
Donald Trump to be given official state visit to Denmark
4 votes -
Programming Algorithms: A Crash Course in Lisp
7 votes -
Alarming surge in drug-resistant HIV uncovered
12 votes -
Should political parties really let anyone run for president?
10 votes -
Donald Trump sent the US special presidential envoy for hostage affairs to Stockholm to monitor the A$AP Rocky court proceedings
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Lullatone - Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures (Full Album)
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US DOJ’s immigration office routinely distributing Breitbart articles
8 votes -
Everyone needs a stuntman
5 votes -
LightSail 2 Spacecraft Successfully Demonstrates Flight by Light
10 votes -
Virtual particles: What are they?
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Calming the Persian Gulf: The experts on resolving the US-Iran standoff
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What advice or wisdom would you give to someone 10 years younger than you?
It can be specific or broad, and it can be aimed at a particular type of person based on your experiences (e.g. people in my city, people with fibromyalgia, etc.) or just people at large. Also,...
It can be specific or broad, and it can be aimed at a particular type of person based on your experiences (e.g. people in my city, people with fibromyalgia, etc.) or just people at large.
Also, given that age is a very identifying piece of information, feel free to give a range if you're not comfortable sharing your exact age (e.g. "I'm in my 40s" rather than "I'm 42").
- What advice or wisdom would you give to someone 10 years younger than you?
- What would you have wanted to know 10 years ago that someone older could have shared with you?
- If you'd heard the kind of advice you're giving, would you have listened to it 10 years ago?
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Researchers at Uppsala University have successfully created the world's first paper battery
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When having friends is more alluring than being right
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Those complicit with oppression have no place at Pride
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Learn, reset, repeat: The intricacy of time loop games
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Burnt!
Burnt! You embraced me with your apple-pie grin as I tumbled through the door caked in sun, and the larks and the orioles who titter their King George behind us are snuffed with the slam of the...
Burnt!
You embraced me with your apple-pie grin
as I tumbled through the door caked in sun,
and the larks and the orioles who titter their King George
behind us are snuffed with the slam of the castle gate.
We are alone in the fragrant silence of our shared universe,
your heartbeat against my cheek nuzzles
like the murmur of some public radio presenter.
I float along helplessly like a kitten held by its scruff
until the slasher-scream of a Janet Leigh smoke detector,
brutally gored by the twirling swirling aerial dancers,
beckons you away to some Burning of Washington, 1814,
its desolation likewise impeded by a timely sprinkle.
In the black ash-pile is the monomania of the Cosmos,
circling like a hyena for any vulnerability
to consume everything it touches
so that we all might become dark and vacuous like it.
The cosmos and its baggage are swept away,
its might and vastness no match for a love as true as ours.This was my attempt at writing a poem in the style of Pamela Miller, a feminist and often zany poet from my native Chicago.
Please let me know what you think.
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Daily Tildes discussion - proposals for "trial groups", round 1
This was something that we discussed a couple of weeks ago, and I want to try it out for the first time today. I'll wait about 3 days to see how this thread progresses (through the weekend), and...
This was something that we discussed a couple of weeks ago, and I want to try it out for the first time today. I'll wait about 3 days to see how this thread progresses (through the weekend), and then decide if we should try creating any of these groups, based on responses.
Overall, I think it's probably more useful to propose groups that are not currently very well-represented by posts being made on Tildes. It might be good to try adding things that feel "too specific" right now, where people might be hesitating to post topics about the subject because they feel like it's too niche to really fit into the general groups that we have.
I don't want to make this too complex initially, so let's try with a very simple method for this first round:
Proposing a group
If you want to propose an idea for a new group (either a new top-level group or a sub-group of an existing one), make a top-level comment with the following information:
- The proposed name for the group, and a short description of its purpose/subject.
- 3 examples of topics that would be appropriate to be posted in that group. These can be existing posts already on Tildes, or hypothetical new ones. Just example titles/links is sufficient, it should just give an idea of what sort of posts you're expecting the group to get.
- A "failure plan" - if the trial group doesn't work out, what should we do with the posts from it? For example, should they be moved into an existing group or groups, with a particular tag?
Supporting a proposal
To express your support for a proposal that someone else made, post a reply to it, saying something like "I would post in this group" (assuming you actually believe you will). I don't want to interpret votes on a proposal as support, and for a group to be successful it really needs people to post to it, so I think it's most important to get at least some indication that there are users that will post in the group if it's created.
Feel free to ask questions or provide other examples of content for proposals and such as well, this thread doesn't need to be only proposals and comments expressing support.
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Democratic Debate #2 Thread (Night 1)
welcome to debate #2, night 1. after a margin-moving first set of debates, the bar has been set for candidates. some candidates tonight are probably in a fight for their campaign hopes, while...
welcome to debate #2, night 1. after a margin-moving first set of debates, the bar has been set for candidates. some candidates tonight are probably in a fight for their campaign hopes, while others are mostly looking to not get obliterated and stay the course. here are all the details you'd ever need, and probably then some:
i recommend you sort by newest first (or order posted) instead of the default since this thread will likely be semi-active and covering a live event.
How to Watch:
The debate each night will start at 8 p.m. ET and last two hours.
TV broadcast: CNN
Free online stream: CNN.com, CNN apps
Additional coverage: CBS News, NBC NewsCNN's stream is here, ABC stream which may or may not be meta commentary
The Candidates:
The second Democratic presidential debate: July 30-31, 2019
Night 1 (Tuesday, July 30): Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, author Marianne Williamson, former Maryland Rep. John Delaney, former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock.
Night 2 (Wednesday, July 31): Former Vice President Joe Biden, California Sen. Kamala Harris, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, former HUD Secretary Julián Castro, business leader Andrew Yang, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, and Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet.The Rules:
A candidate "who consistently interrupts" on Tuesday and Wednesday nights will be penalized by having his or her time reduced.
Campaign representatives have also been told there will be no "lightning round"-type questions requiring a show of hands or one word responses.
The debate will be moderated by Dana Bash, Don Lemon and Jake Tapper. Each of the 10 candidates each night will be allowed to make brief opening and closing statements, the network said.The Analysis:
NPR has 5 questions for this debate:
- Will there be any distinctions drawn between Sanders and Warren?
- Will some of the air be taken out of Sanders' sails because Biden isn't onstage?
- How is race raised?
- Who breaks out?
- Without hand-raising, will we get answers that are as clear?
other pre-debate analysis pieces that may be pertinent to you:
- Refinery 29: Everything You Need To Know About The Second Presidential Primary Debate
- Vox: What to expect at the second Democratic presidential debate
- the Guardian: Democratic debates, round two: Sanders and Warren to face off for first time
- POLITICO: Speak up, stand out, get Iowa's attention: What each Dem needs out of Tuesday's debate
- CNN: Progressive frontrunners face off at CNN debate which may also offer opening for centrists
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Wolfmother - Joker and the Thief (2005)
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We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture
8 votes -
Creating Passionate Users: The Myth of "Keeping up"
8 votes -
I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords: Tips for working with a co-bot
6 votes -
The Lighthouse | Official trailer
9 votes -
Security researchers at Google Project Zero discovered and responsibly disclosed the recently patched iMessage based Apple iOS vulnerability
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Food trucks have multiplied in Seattle — and with that come growing pains
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Indigenous maize: Who owns the rights to Mexico’s ‘wonder’ plant?
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What are you reading these days? #24
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Notes Sorry for posting late this time round. I had an...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Notes
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Sorry for posting late this time round. I had an intense week, and was basically too lazy to post yesterday.
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I will not include a list of past topics in the topic text anymore, given it is redundant with the listing in the wiki. Below you'll find a link to the relevant section in the relevant wiki page instead. If you think this is a bad change, PM me about it; if a lot of you don't like it I might end up reverting this.
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Have a nice weekend!
Previous topics
Previous topics are listed in the wiki.
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Samoa's 'third gender' delicately balances sex and religion
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YouTube's 'King of Random' Grant Thompson dead at 38, paragliding accident
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There are still people making rage comics in 2019, despite everything
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Give political power to ordinary people: To fight elite capture of the state, it’s time to consider sortition, or the assignment of political power through lotteries
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Unofficial Weekly Discussion #1 - Suggestions/ideas/concerns for future unofficial weekly discussions
Since @Deimos has stated he will likely not be restarting the tradition of the Official Daily Tildes Discussions, which is something I and a number of other users greatly enjoyed and miss, I have...
Since @Deimos has stated he will likely not be restarting the tradition of the Official Daily Tildes Discussions, which is something I and a number of other users greatly enjoyed and miss, I have decided to attempt to take on the responsibility of continuing them unofficially (with his blessing). And since these are not official (so won't be in ~tildes.official, which everyone is subscribed to and probably shouldn't unsubscribe from), I will only be doing them weekly instead of daily, and we now have topic tag filtering (so
unofficial weekly discussion
can be filtered out), hopefully the people who found the official daily discussions annoying can more easily ignore/hide these unofficial ones.With the explanation out of the way, on to the topic for this week:
Suggestions/ideas/concerns for future unofficial weekly discussions
I thought it would be appropriate to have the first one of these be a bit of an open-ended, meta-meta discussion on the future of these topics. And to kick things off:
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What would everyone here like to see discussed in these topics in the future? Are there any particular site features (planned, suggested or theoretical), policies (tagging, moderation, etc), or other meta issues/subjects you would like to be the topic in future discussions?
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What would you like us to try to achieve with these discussions? Should we have any specific goals in mind, or should they just be fun brainstorming/theory-crafting/naval-gazing sessions?
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Does anyone have any suggestions for me with regards to how I should handle these discussions? Is there anyone out there who would like to help me with these in some capacity going forwards?
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Does anyone have any concerns regarding these unofficial discussions, and if so, can you think of any ways we can try to address them?
The floor is open, and I am all ears. :)
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Tildes User Script: Drag and drop usernames in order to mention them in your comments
It is was a tedious task to mention users: copy, type, paste. This script makes it a single step: drag and drop any username on to the comment you're composing, and tada! It's there. Here is the...
It
iswas a tedious task to mention users: copy, type, paste. This script makes it a single step: drag and drop any username on to the comment you're composing, and tada! It's there.Here is the script:
// ==UserScript== // @name tildesDragNDropUsernameForMention // @version 1 // @grant none // @namespace tildes.net // ==/UserScript== var userLinks = document.querySelectorAll('a.link-user'); var dragstartHandler = function (event) { var text = event.target.innerText; if(!text.startsWith('@')){ text = "@" + text; } event.dataTransfer.setData("text", text); event.dataTransfer.dropEffect = 'copy'; } userLinks.forEach(function (each) { each.setAttribute('draggable', true); each.ondragstart = dragstartHandler; });
Patches welcome!
Edit: remove useless code
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From singing together to being read to in a library – an arts participation scheme is transforming lives in Denmark
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Slender Man for Boomers: The offshoots of the QAnon conspiracy theory have gone to even darker places.
12 votes -
Is fair trade finished? Fairtrade changed the way we shop. But major companies have started to abandon it and set up their own in-house imitations – threatening the very idea of fair trade.
8 votes -
Datacentre at Hamina and technology training hub in Helsinki illustrate Google's growing interest in Finland
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Iranian heavy metal band Confess escape to Norway after receiving prison sentences
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The West seems unaware that Africa’s future is urban
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Sweden's biggest cities face power shortage after fuel-tax hike
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The superheroes are the villains in Amazon's dark comedy 'The Boys' — Is it any good?
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Okey Dokey & Harpooner - Edge of America (2019)
4 votes